Chao Jiang | Selected Works | 2011-2017

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CHAO JIANG Selected Works 2012-2017


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hao Jiang (China,1992) completed Environmental Design at Soochow University, China. During the period he focused on the relationship between the environment and the Architecture.He also won the Asia Architecture And Urbanism Alliance Architectural design best creative award.He served as an interior designer in the famous company GOLD MANTIS. Recently he finished the MArch Architectural Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture(UCL). During this period he is committed to developing 3D printing at the architectural scale. He further studied the combination of 3d printing and other materials so as to increase the efficiency of printing and reduce the cost as well.


PROFESSIONAL

EDUCATION 2016-2017

2011-2015

The Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL) March Architectural Design, Research Cluster 4 London, UK Soochow University B.A. Environmental Design Soochow, China

2013

Intern at in Jiangyin Huaxia architectural design company as a design assistant

2015

Intern at in Suzhou Gold Mantis Construction company as a interior designer

HONORS AND AWARDS

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Gold medal in a device design competition named Micro-Why which was organized by CIID (China Institute of Interior Design)

Graduated in Architectural Design,specialized in Graphic Design and Environmental Design

2012-2013

Special Scholarship for Excellent Innovation

Modeling and Drawing Rhinoceros Advanced AutoCAD Intermediate Grasshopper Intermediate Unity Basics 3D Max Basics

12. 2012

Third Prize of the 13th Challenge Cup Kedi Petrochemical of College Students of Extra-curricular Academic Competition Works

Scripting/Coding C# in Unity/Grasshopper Basics Processing Learning

01. 2014

Third Prize of the 13th Challenge Cup College Students of Extra-curricular Academic Competition Works

Robotic and Engineering Robotstudio intermediate Arduino Basics building filament extruder Operating robot arm

05. 2014

Excellent Award for first Yanlord Property•Tang Villa Gardens Design Competition

06. 2014

Top Ten Works Prize for 2014 Modern•New Cup of national university students Interior Design Competition held by CIID

2012

09. 2015

Asia Architecture And Urbanism Alliance Architectural design best creative award

2016

IELTS-IELTS academic module Level-C1

PULICATIONS 2013.08.19

The Inheritance and Development of Folk Arts and Crafts in Suzhou - Published in the 18th issue to Art and Literature for the Masses as First Author

Editing/Graphic Photoshop Advanced Illustrator Advanced InDesign Advanced After Effects Intermediate Rendering Keyshot Advanced Lumion Advanced Thea Render Advanced Languages Chinese English Japanese Basics


01 GRADUATE WORKS 2016-2017 3D printing at architectural scale

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uring the last few years, Additive Manufacturing tech-

We(INTILE) aims to achieve large scale 3D printing where

nologies have been applied on an architectural scale.

both the fabrication and the design method directly work

Large Scale 3D printing is normally associated with the

together and develop at the same time.

engineer Behrokh Khoshnevis’ who created the Contour Crafting method. This method is based on the continuous

According to Branko Kolarevic, the ability of Additive Man-

deposition of material layer by layer; the material used is

ufacturing to produce customized pieces without any ex-

concrete. However, there is another approach to introduce

tra cost has delivered the concept of mass-customization

AM on a large architectural scale, 3D printing canal house

instead of mass-production. Peter Zellner (1999) argues

in Amsterdam.

that this would lead to, “series-manufactured, mathematically coherent but differentiated objects, as well as elab-

The first approach to 3D Spatial printing was carried out

orate, precise and relatively cheap one-off components”

by Gramazio and Kohler’s at the Future Cities Laborato-

(1999, 46), which implies that architecture is becoming a

ry in Singapore where they introduced the idea of spatial

“firmware”.

plastic extrusion and a robotic arm. This new technology allows for the reduction of the amount of material needed

Nowadays, the 3D printing of houses is a field

to create a structure. Additionally, this fabrication process

of experimentation and innovation. There are very few

is slightly faster than the ‘layer by layer’ method.

projects that are being developed in this field and an understanding of the research would be useful in order to

The main constraints of this research are that it is mainly

analyse them in a briefly way.

focused on the fabrication process and the design process is not taken into consideration. On the other hand, the research undertaken at the ETH by Benjamin Dillengurger and Michael Hansmeyer is mainly focused on the design and not on the fabrication.

Contour Crafting by Behrokh

3D printing canal house by DUS architects



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Final Filament Extruder Dismantling(3mm) Cooling system Connection • support (2) • robot (1) • pipe to disperse (3) • cooler to nozzle (4) • pneumatic valve (5)

Extrusion system

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stepper motor (6) gear (7) extruder support (8) all metal hot end (9) aluminium nozzle (10) - 3mm extrusion


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aggregationcase5 tile number:14

aggregationcase4 tile number:14

aggregationcase3 tile number:14

aggregationcase2 tile number:14

aggregationcase1 tile number:14

aggregationcase10

aggregationcase9 tile number:14

aggregationcase8 tile number:14

aggregationcase7 tile number:14

aggregationcase6 tile number:14

aggregationcase 15

aggregationcase14

aggregationcase13

aggregationcase12

aggregationcase20

aggregationcase19

aggregationcas18 tile number:14

aggregationcase17

aggregationcase11

aggregationcase 16


Bpro prototype:aggregation with tiles

Bpro prototype:tracing line and structure lines

Bpro prototype:continues tracing lines in 2D

TOTAL STRUCTURE Number of tiles (total):14 Time cost (approximately):13days Cost(PLA): 300pounds


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test 1

• weight _ 650gr. • printing time _ 4h. • cost _ 14 £

test 2

• weight _ 750gr. • printing time _ 5h. • cost _ 14 £

test 3

• weight _ 700gr. • printing time _ 5h. • cost _ 20 £

test 4

test 5

• weight _ 700gr. • weight _ 650gr. • printing time _ 5h. • printing time _ 4h. • cost _ 20 £ • cost _ 14 £

test 6

• weight _ 750gr. • printing time _ 5h. • cost _ 15£

test 7

• weight _ 650gr. • printing time _ 4h. • cost _ 14 £



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Traditional buildi tion

02 UNDERGRADUATE WORK 2015

URBAN CRISIS-Traditional Building Renovation


ing renova-


02 UNDERGRADUATE WORK 2015

URBAN CRISIS-Traditional Building Renovation



02 UNDERGRADUATE WORK 2015

URBAN CRISIS-Traditional Building Renovation



03 GRADUATE WORKS 2014-2015

THE HALF-BREAKED BUILDING,Sculpture Art Museum



03 GRADUATE WORKS 2014-2015

THE HALF-BREAKED BUILDING,Sculpture Art Museum



03 GRADUATE WORKS 2014-2015

THE HALF-BREAKED BUILDING,Sculpture Art Museum



04 GRADUATE WORKS 2014-2015

OUR FUTURE-The Antarctic is gone!

Since Tuvalu’s sea level still keeps rising and we failed to control it. Then, we decide to remove to News land with the whole county,” Tuvalu leaders said in a statement In Nov, 2003. This is the first country in the world that will lost her home due to rising sea level which is caused by global warming. The United Nations environment and human being’s safety predicts that there will be at least 200 million “climate refugees” in the world by 2050.



04 GRADUATE WORKS 2014-2015

OUR FUTURE-The Antarctic is gone!



04 GRADUATE WORKS 2014-2015

OUR FUTURE-The Antarctic is gone!



04 GRADUATE WORKS 2014-2015

OUR FUTURE-The Antarctic is gone!



05 GRADUATE WORKS 2013-2014

LAKESHORE SYMBIOSIS-DISTRICT LANDSCAPE OPTIMIZATION PLAN



05 GRADUATE WORKS 2013-2014

LAKESHORE SYMBIOSIS-DISTRICT LANDSCAPE OPTIMIZATION PLAN



06 GRADUATE WORKS 2012-2013

ARCHITECTURE REBON-The Garden of Winter



06 GRADUATE WORKS 2012-2013

ARCHITECTURE REBON-The Garden of Winter



06 GRADUATE WORKS 2012-2013

ARCHITECTURE REBON-The Garden of Winter




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